Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1943 — Page 2

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Standardization Os Containers Foreseen Bottles To Replace Metal Containers Kokomo. Ind \pr 27 il'l’i A federal official predicts tha - one of the reuull* of the pre»ent war will be a complete standardization of containers. The chief of the national bureau of xtandard*' weights and measure* section. Ralph Smith, said in IndlaiiapoiU that ‘he war production board in selecting 15 to 2<> standard sizes of bottles to replace metal a« containers. Addressing the annual conference of the Indiana association of inspect ors of weights and measures he said the aim Is to find a con

g KIN-AM-EL gs WASHES LIKE PORCELAIN rTfJtCTlOsj -WATER AND ALCOHOL V PKO»U CIS |I PROOF! A F 1 b *I • For s high-gloss, waihsble, durable finish on interior Woodwork, furniture, etc . KIN-AM-EL meets every requirement. It’s easy to apply—brushes out evenly, leaving no brush marks or tags, one coat usually covers. Vfavhes like porcelain—without losing its luster You'll be delighted with KIN-AM-EL i and its many beautiful colors. SMITH DRUG CO. PAMWMAMWWWWWWMMWWMMMMMMMWMWVMRAAR csLUJi ■■ ; ■ * Je • || ■■ • *W| |V Bh ■ • I NEW PEAS •■■"•• lb 19c PRANCES'■■-6 lbs 49c Green BEANS --■■■■' lb 19c New Potatoes —• 5 lb 39c POINTS PORK CHOI’S (center Cut) 8 40c tb. BACON—Anv size niece 735 c lb. NECK BONES 1 9c lb. ARMOUR STAR SAUSAGE 6 40c lb. NON-RATIONED Baked Bean*. th 19c Potato Salad, lb 19c Allen Dairy ( tillage KraftV Cream Cheese Cheese (carton) 15c lb. 41c Cottage Cheese. Bulk Philadelphia Cream PUBLIC SALE One to th< death of my hu.band I am forced to sell the following property at th. firm loeaf. d 6 miles east of Van Wert. O. or A* mile west cd .Middle Point, or the first farm south of Prance Stone Quarry. Commencing at 12 o'clock sharp on Thursday, April 29, 1943 LIVESTOCK—Team of good smooth mouth work horses, weight about Ifioct lbs each. I Guernsey cow. C years old. a good one. 90 HEAD OF HOGS—'' good Hampshire sows, fire with pigs by aid. four will farrow soon: Dow Jersey male hog coming two years old. eligible to register, a good one. 56 bead of feeder pigs, average weight from 60 to M lbs 50 h ad of laying hens. FARM MACHINERY—I 942 model "ST 5 ft rat Allis-Chalmers combine cat lean than IM acres, tn the treat of condition. Allis Chalmers W <’ Tractor on rubber tire. with battery and ligh's. la good shape, (these two articles will sell at <*ilin< price); power tak -off. combine bitch, and wh’-el weights for the above tractor; Allis-Chalmers tractor plow. A-1 shape; New Idea tight bottom push bar hay loader, new; New Idea aide 4-ltvery hay rake. In good condition; New Idea manure aprrador. late model in good shape: good Black Hawk corn planter. u»cd about three seasons, three section wood bar drag harrow, new las* spring interastional Rotary hoe. In good shape; tractor powered Ottawa drag saw. less than three months old will fit any tractor; 12 hoc grain drill. 2-row corn plow: grain hinder, mowing machine and windrower; 2 sets of hay ladders, one made new (his year, o'her la good ahape. two good wagons; good two wheel trailer with good tires, buss saw: gStf’r horse power electrb motor; pos’ drill and bits; grind atone: TOW ft. of new % inch garden hose; a good 16-12 brooder bouse, errant sepera'or hog fountain; double set of work harness: lard press' trea k. tile: fork- shovels small tools, glass cans, some household goods, and many other article. too numerous to meation FEED—:" tons of good trst. second and third cutting* of alfalfa bay , Owing to the size of this sale, ft will start promptly. Terma CASH MRS. FLORENCE MOORE, Administratrix Os the Property es Lee Meers. Mart Kwatta M-pdta PoMt: Rey t. Johnsen. Decatur. Ind.. Auctlonem II Ltc SUttery Clerk Lasel: sarrad •/ Ladies at Fresoytenau Church

taincr 'hat will nerve a variety of purposes. "The diameter” he continued "Is being limited and a bottle containing salad oii. which housewives formerly found in tin cans, will be similar to the on, containing varnish.'' SEEK TO SETTLE (Continued Prom Pegs 1) Nazi charges that 10,000 Polish officers had been ex, cuted by Russians. Poland, the Russians yay. stable rd the Soviet union In th>- back by asking the lied Cross to investigate the Nasi claim Soviet leaders say the Germans, not the Russians, killed the officers. If Allied leaders do not succeed In bringing about a resumption of relations between the present Polish government and Russia, observers say a new Polish government may be set up In Moscow

Back From Tour fe r IS* I w i Mr HOME AGAIN after his tour 'of seven Latin-American republics, Vice President Henry A. Wallace, above, talks to newsmen in Miami. Fife before boarding a plane for Washington. He said that he la already planning another tour to include those countries missed on this trip. (Intefturtiontl) Another prediction is that the Russian* may announce formation of an army of Pok-s now In Russia. This army would fight with Soviet troops and might be the first Polish group to return to Poland. Navy Recruiter In This City Today Three Speak Tonight At Sorority Meeting E. K. Mon’fort, chief specialist. V. 8. navy, was in 1) catur today in the Interest of securing recruits for the Waves and Spars, women's divisions of the C. 8. navy and V. S. coast guard. He aDo announced that Lieut. Charles Kramer of the navy will be at the Fort Wayne recruiting offlcs next Tuesday to interview prospective enlistees in the SeaBras, naval construction battalion. Chief Montfort pointed out that men between the age- of 17 and SO may be assigned rating* by th lieutenant. Men with any const)uction experience are asked to bring three lengthy letters of recommendations concerning tlvir work, when they appear at tb«- offlcee. Here Tonight Three member* of the navy recruiting personnel at the Fort Wayne substation Will appear before thu members of the Psi lota XI sorority tonight in the internet of recruiting women for the- Waves and Spars. The meeting w:n m. n*ld at 8:15 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C R Saylor*. 321 Jackton street. H H Koglin, specialist. first class; C I) Hawh»*. yeoman, first class and Curtis Smith, chief civilian recruiter at Fort Wayne, are scheduled to address the sorority member* during the meeting. FORECLOSURE SUIT tCeatiowed From Fag* 1) Case Veneed The damage suit of Herbert Bienke againwt Victor Bleeke. whi,h bad been set for trial here originally waa venued to the Welks circuit court at Bluffton. After hearing evidence in the aeH

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Aviation Gas Lack Is Army's Fault-Nelson Underestimate Os Needs Is Blamed Washington. Apr. 27 — (UP) — War production chief Nelaou blam-s the anny for its current shortage of aviation gavoline. He told the senate's Truman war investigating committee that the present situation is not the fault of high priorities granted the nation's synthetic rubber program, as has b«»rn charged by undersecretary of war Patterson and secretary of Interior Ickes. A Nelson said Instead that the shortage Is due to the army s failure to anticipate its requirements fully. Nelson add d that the North African Invasion ha* had a disruptive effect on production schedules of the war-vital high octane fuel. The WPB chief testified that he count suit of the Kocher Lumber and Coal companv against James •Jim'' Dague. the court awarded the plaintiff judgment in the sum of 137260 and cotta. The criminal ease of the state of Indiana against Mary Armfield, Blue Creek township grade teacher. charged with cruelty to a child was continued. The case had been set for trial on April 29

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Colleague Flays Absent Senators Less Than Half Os Lawmakers In Seats Washington. Apr. 27. — <UP) — Absenteeism has become an !a«ue In the senate—an Issue involving senators rather than war workers. Senator Tom Connally summed up the situation yesterday when lean than half of the lawmaker* were on th- ffbor. He said “the question is whether absent senator* or present senators should run the senate.” The question arose when Senator Nye ol North Dakota sought to postpone consideration of a bill until a greater number of senators could b.- present to cast vote*. As that time only 20 senators were in their seats. ISSUE WARRANTS (Contiaaed Ftotn Fags 1) tory condition. The out-buildings were also inspected, as well as the feed grinder, and found same placed In the hog-house. “All ground feeq was found to be in the barn housing the cattie. being more than 100 feet from the feed grinder. We recoinm-nd that a suitable building be constructed

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